Creepy, Funny, and Very Strange: Eddy Stevens’ Surreal Portraits
Eddy Stevens is a Belgian surrealist painter, the author of a series of portraits of strange people who seem to have emerged from some kind of Black Lodge.
To seemingly perfectly ordinary faces the author adds bizarre details and thus gives them some otherworldly, but at the same time amusing coloring
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